I've been a historical gamer for about fifteen years now. It all started for me by pushing around old Hinchliffe 25mm Napoleonics in an Army buddy's garage, using Empire rules. Oh, what a hobby it is. This is a diary of my projects, and hopefully you may find some information or inspiration here to help you on your own projects.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Hi Folks. I apologize for not posting anything for a while. Things have been a bit hectic over the last month. I have managed to do a small bit of painting. I don't want to tell you too much just yet. I've almost completed a few units for upcoming projects, and thought I might post a sampling today.

This unit is a unit of Voltigeurs from the 2nd Legere Regiment. For Fuentes De Onoro I need three battalions from the 2nd Legere. My thoughts were that I could paint some individual skirmishers from that unit to detach to a brigade skirmish screen. I'm still tossing around a number of options for rules in my head. I've painted six voltigeurs, and one officer here. This will allow me to use them as either a group for Sharp Practice, a Company for General de Brigade or Napoleon, or a brigade screen from all three battalions for a set of 1:50/1:60 rules yet to be determined.

The voltigeurs had their first taste of battle yesterday at the Game Loft in Belfast, Maine. They acted as the vanguard for a French force in a Sharp Practice game, in which six boys ages 10-15 were introduced to the rules. A fun time was had by all. The voltigeurs managed pretty well, inflicting several casualties on a group of 95th Rifles. Ah, well, that may be a tale for another day, but it was fun.

For figures I used Victrix figures. "Well, they don't make Legere in greatcoats!", you say? Well, Victrix has a few tips for building these units on their website. I used the bodies and arms from VX009-Napoleon's Old Guard Grenadiers and heads from VX005-French Napoleonic Infantry 1807-1812. I really like the effect, and am happy with the figures. Victrix has simplified the construction of the figure to some degree with several bodies with arms already attached, and sword scabbards and bayonet scabbards molded on. I think this works well, and saves time, while still maintaining a nice mix of figures. I hope that Victrix doesn't get too distracted with their upcoming range of Greek Hoplites. They have really hit a home run with their Napoleonic figures, and a little bird told me that Austrians could be in the works. We can all dream!

Soon I will post a few more new units. So, stay tuned! I hope everyone is well, and is having a great summer season.

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The Sarge is a grumpy former NCO who served in some great units over the years. Some of those units were the 82nd Airborne's 504th PIR, The 1st Cavalry Division's 12th Cav., and The Old Guard. The Sarge's mind was twisted one day when this somewhat nutty NCO, who had previously been a member of the French Foreign Legion, introduced him to 25mm Napoleonic Wargaming. Since then, the grumpy old Sarge hasn't been quite right, either.